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Active With The Activists: Historic Peace Ship On Voyage For Nuclear Weapons Abolition
The Golden Rule, a 30-foot sailboat, reached the Piscataqua River on Wednesday and motored past the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

The Golden Rule, a 30-foot sailboat, reached the Piscataqua River on Wednesday and motored past the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

The lawyer for NHPR, its reporters, and an editor has asked the judge in the defamation lawsuit against them to vacate or modify his order.
Changing the name to its Native American name, Agiocochook, got a “no comment” from the Mount Washington Commission.
A hard, late frost in mid-May devasted the apple crop at some of the state’s 228 orchards leaving low-lying trees eerily without fruit.
The veteran Portsmouth journalist and broadcaster was honored by the New Hampshire Press Association; John Harrigan was also memorialized.
Plus: A Concord veteran and car dealer; a Keene librarian; a Marlow selectman, graphic designer; a Nashua day care owner; Salem firefighter.
A day after a New England-based white supremacist group tried to intimidate people at a drag event, the group’s Granite State leader died.
Neo-Nazis trying to intimidate patrons and performers at a restaurant failed to stop the scheduled Drag Queen Story Hour last weekend.
The Senate’s lead negotiator on a bill to establish an election portal left little room for compromise with the House.
Fired after he allegedly assaulted an officer at the police station, former Police Chief Doug Mullin settled his lawsuit against the town.
Hankering for ribs, we decided to try a new spot, Smokey Bones in Tyngsborough, just past the Pheasant Lane Mall.
Easton writer: The U.S. Board on Geographic Names has proposals to change Mount Washington to Agiocochook and the Baker River to Asquamchum.
Calling it “something for everybody,” Gov. Chris Sununu signed the state’s next two-year, $15.2 billion budget.
Kreis: National Grid, the British electric conglomerate, is proposing the Twin States Clean Energy Link project.
A firm has been chosen to design a replacement for the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester at a location to be determined.
With Thursday the deadline to form committees of conference, the New Hampshire Senate agreed to a number of House requests.
Troopers Nicholas Levesque, Nicholas Cyr, and Michael Cedrone of the NH State Police were legally justified in the use of deadly force.
A U.S. Navy veteran and an associate pastor at a Loudon church; a Nashua teacher; a registered nurse in the Windham School District.
Wood: A New Hampshire man, Christopher Plummer, routinely checked his email when he noticed something wasn’t right with it.
Gov. Chris Sununu said Wednesday he would make a decision about his future. “At some point, you’ve got to move on,” he said.